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sinipád

Hiligaynon

Petal of a flower, leaf of a book, piece of an orange, part of a fruit cut in pieces, a division or share of. (see sipád).


púgdaw

Hiligaynon

To fall or break asunder, disintegrate, fall to pieces, crumble. Nagapúgdaw ang mga sinipád sang búlak. The petals of the flower are dropping off, the flower is falling to pieces. (see púgday).


sipád

Hiligaynon

A petal (of a flower, etc.); leaf (of a book); a division or part of an orange or similar fruits. (see sinipád).


táktak

Hiligaynon

To fall down in drops, let fall, shed, said of tears, leaves, petals of flowers, etc. Nagakatáktak ang íya mga lúhà sa íya kamót. Her tears are falling on her hand. Nagkalatáktak na ang mga sinipád siníng búlak. The petals of this flower have fallen off already. Tinaktakán níya ang ákon delárgo sing abó sang sigarílyo. He dropped some cigarette ash on my trousers. Nataktakán ang salúg sang abó sang íya abáno. The ash of his cigar dropped on the floor. Natáktak siá sa íya nga palangakóan. He lost his position. He fell from office. (see dágdag, húlug, tángtang).